(Presseportal openBroadcast) - China - 3D Prostate Cure, a leading prostate cancer clinic in China, recently started offering 3D prostate targeted treatment for preventing viral infection hazards which are common in patients with a history of prostate diseases. According to the representatives of the clinic run by Dr. Xinping Song, Rubella and Cytomegalovirus are two of the viruses that easily infect the foetus and cause congenital infection. Dead fetus, congenital malformation and premature delivery are some of the effects of infection in the area. The physicians maintained that their 3D prostate targeted treatment can be highly effective in preventing these viral infections.

“These infections are the main causal factor behind the tumour formation. For example, it has been proved that nasopharyngeal carcinoma can be caused through EB virus infection, liver cancer with can be caused by Hepatitis B, and cervical cancer can very well be caused by herpes simplex virus. We have conducted independent research and found that several chronic diseases have a very close and direct relation with viral infection”, said a senior research fellow and an assistant to Dr. Xinping Song.

“Many of these viruses cause prostate diseases by causing the prostatic specific antigen or PSA level to rise. Our 3D prostate targeted treatment is effective in preventing the infection of common viruses such as human papilloma virus, Cytomegalovirus, Coxsackie Virus, Adenovirus, Herpes Simplex Virus and the likes”, he added.

Although specific treatment for viral infection has not yet been found by medical researchers, 3D Prostate Cure physicians have come up with a solution, which they call ‘cocktail therapy’. “The treatment is very effective against common viral infections and the diseases that are caused by these viruses. “Apparent infection and silent infection can be prevented using this method of treatment”, the physician commented.

He also said that they now conduct a full set of tests to determine the nature and spread of virus infection. “If we feel it is necessary, we may send the patient for further investigation and after the confirmation of the infection, we administer the 3D prostate targeted treatment”, he told the press.